Dewey Dewey Dewey

UNPULSER: and abbreviated manualAdditive rhythm is rhythm whose timespans are made of multiples of a basic (usually small) unit of time, that serves as a micropulse or a beat subdivision.

 

Algorithms working off rations.  Rational but random.

Graphic elements are in circle, ratio’s are the timing.  Gravity has impact

Time is running around in a circle

50% that there will be note

smaller circles are less complex

larger circle have more complex/ ratios

 

Compulse, expectancy in music

 

Pulse-repeating patterns, unpulse nondisclosed repitition.

Importance of Ambigouity, rhythm

 

Rhythm- series of events

Pulse-

Ambiguous- no narrative,

empirical philosophers,

 

Dewey Dewey Dewey,

Dewey 1st half of his article focuses on the idea experience, which he defines as those situations or episodes. He says there is no stopping of an experience, only pauses. The theoretic formulation of the process connects our experience to a human cognition. An experience can be efficient in action so much that the human is not conscience of the experience.  Involuntary or propriocentric. He states these as overdoings.  An experience can be theoretical or esthetic which he defines as appreciative, perceiving, and enjoying.  It denotes the consumer’s rather than the producer’s standpoint.

Experience is unique

Experience as emotional:

 

Emotional event as opposed to shock. I was very interested in this aspect of his writing as it pertains to my work.  The first film that I directed last fall is a short thriller where I designed the set, costume, and the performance to enhance a feeling of panic or terror, This film is the first of a series of five films the first film being the opener to the audiences emotions.  I felt that fear could allow for this opening in using both shock as well as memory triggers.  Dewey states that the emotional event is different than shock and that “ the jump of fright becomes emotional fear when there is found or thought to exist a threatening object that must be dealt with or escaped from. “